Aura, Who's Got It? Well, That Depends

 Reddit plays with the concept of who has an aura when entering the room. 

What's thrown out there initially is it's the senior partner at a law firm. But that's countered with this reality: A demanding client can immediately deflate that aura. Put the two in the same room and observe. Also, what about the entry-level whose parents are both heavyweights in the profession. There too will be an aura as that young professional strides through the corridors. 

What comes out of the discussion is that power determines aura. It's not a stand-alone attribute. Those with the most power in a context will possess the aura. The others in that context will just be there, no aura. 

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